Russia is allegedly building a 'doomsday' torpedo with the nuclear capability to wipe out coastal cities.

The report states that Russia is developing a "new intercontinental, nuclear armed, nuclear-powered, undersea autonomous torpedo".

It describes the weapon, known by the codename 'Kanyon', as a drone-type device which is fired underwater and designed to create large zones of
radioactive contamination.

Armed with a 100-megaton hydrogen bomb (twice as powerful as any nuclear bomb ever tested), the torpedo would 'swim' through the ocean toward its
target, resistant to anti-missile systems.

Once detonated, the resulting nuclear blast could swamp coastal areas by creating a radioactive tsunami up to 500ft high, which could destroy a city
and leave the land uninhabitable for up to a century.

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Thanks, got it on Google Earth. It does appear that the vehicle was in the exit lane---unless he did a 180 when the shooting started? Would be
interesting to see the security videos of the incident wouldn't it. Surely would be interesting to see who was arrested? Any reports on names of
those in the vehicle?

This was another case of the authorities immediately saying it wasn't connected in ANY WAY to terrorism.

Somebody got their story mixed up evidently---there doesn't appear to be any possible way that he got through that barrier from the incoming lane.

The guy with the backpack---appears to be leaving the parking lot adjacent to the incident site. Just someone going to work I expect. May have
arrived prior to the incident and sheltered in his vehicle when the bullets started flying?

That tweet raised alarm bells. Tor was used by deep state for ops including "palpatines revenge" (read Hillary's revenge ). They were leaking to
press. This chat room was found by a user "freshcamel". Pay attention to the date. Day before Mueller was appointed special prosecutor! Also
unironically the last date of the "Missing texts". Wonder how many of these chats freshcamel found and kept record of and if we'll see the rest of
them.

Here's an archive link to the article that first published these chats.

The delta is a ratio comparing the change in the price of an asset, usually a marketable security, to the corresponding change in the price of its
derivative. For example, if a stock option has a delta value of 0.65, this means that if the underlying stock increases in price by $1 per share, the
option on it will rise by $0.65 per share, all else being equal. Read more: Delta www.investopedia.com...
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And of course, the Delta class subs of the Russians---don't know if anyone mentioned that, considering the 1776 drop

...

How Delta Dictates Behavior Delta is an important calculation (done by computer software), as it is one of the main reasons option prices move the
way that they do – and an indicator of how to invest. The behavior of call and put option delta is highly predictable and is very useful to
portfolio managers, traders, hedge fund managers and individual investors. Call option delta behavior depends on whether the option is
"in-the-money," meaning the position is currently profitable, "at-the-money," meaning the option's strike price currently equals the underlying
stock's price, or "out-of-the-money," meaning the option is not currently profitable. In-the-money call options get closer to 1 as their expiration
approaches. At-the-money call options typically have a delta of 0.5, and the delta of out-of-the-money call options approaches 0 as expiration
approaches. The deeper in-the-money the call option, the closer the delta will be to 1, and the more the option will behave like the underlying asset.
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Also there is a Delta Manufacturing which makes cooling towers, including one featured as "antimicrobal" here: deltacooling.com...

Just some other options to consider.

And of course, considering the following drop about 1776, there's the Delta class of Russian subs. en.wikipedia.org...

Jumpin' Junipers! I vaguely remember hearing something about this---and then total silence.
Three guesses who "Limey" might be. Notice they don't show a great deal of respect for "Limey," Funny how every msm story I saw about him called him
"highly respected" or something along those lines.

If securedrop is clowns honeypot, it is legitimate question. Also it is little bit strange that it is hosted as subdir of some domain used by local
Flemish newspaper. Such projects deserve own domain and own server infrastructure because of security ...

Jumpin' Junipers! I vaguely remember hearing something about this---and then total silence.
Three guesses who "Limey" might be. Notice they don't show a great deal of respect for "Limey," Funny how every msm story I saw about him called him
"highly respected" or something along those lines.

They're talking about a reporter. They call her Limey Louise. Can't remember her last name.

South Korea is launching a criminal investigation into a claim that a Korean woman is pregnant with a cloned embryo, it was announced on Friday. Ads
by ZINC The claim was made by the Korean office of a human cloning company called Clonaid. The company was set up by a US-based religious cult, the
Raelian Movement, which believes that humans were created by extraterrestrials using cloning. “The woman has a cloned embryo which was implanted
into her about two months ago,” said Kwak Gi-Hwa, a spokesman for Clonaid. “The operation was carried out outside South Korea and therefore the
government has no right to meddle with it. She would leave the country if the authorities continue harassing us.” Biofusion Tech, a company
connected to Clonaid, unveiled an “embryonic cell fusion system” in Tokyo in June. But four government health inspectors who visited a BioFusion
laboratory in Daegu on Wednesday were unable to authenticate the cloning claim. This prompted the Ministry of Health and Welfare to ask the Seoul
district public prosecutors office to begin a criminal investigation.

edit on 15-2-2018 by diggindirt because: addition

ETA 2: The poster on the right is listed on Amazon as a Vintage NK propaganda poster of "Our Dear Leader Relaxing."

South Korea is launching a criminal investigation into a claim that a Korean woman is pregnant with a cloned embryo, it was announced on Friday. Ads
by ZINC The claim was made by the Korean office of a human cloning company called Clonaid. The company was set up by a US-based religious cult, the
Raelian Movement, which believes that humans were created by extraterrestrials using cloning. “The woman has a cloned embryo which was implanted
into her about two months ago,” said Kwak Gi-Hwa, a spokesman for Clonaid. “The operation was carried out outside South Korea and therefore the
government has no right to meddle with it. She would leave the country if the authorities continue harassing us.” Biofusion Tech, a company
connected to Clonaid, unveiled an “embryonic cell fusion system” in Tokyo in June. But four government health inspectors who visited a BioFusion
laboratory in Daegu on Wednesday were unable to authenticate the cloning claim. This prompted the Ministry of Health and Welfare to ask the Seoul
district public prosecutors office to begin a criminal investigation.

Those damned flowers again. I can't believe I didn't think of this before, in conjunction with the kids. There's yet another use of Delta.

I am originally from Mississippi. The Beautiful State.

It is also the Magnolia State. And the Delta State.

No coincidences, right?

I'll tell you something else...bad things happen to children in that state, and a lot of them. Pedophilia is rampant in that state. And that is 100%
fact.

Jumpin' Junipers! I vaguely remember hearing something about this---and then total silence.
Three guesses who "Limey" might be. Notice they don't show a great deal of respect for "Limey," Funny how every msm story I saw about him called him
"highly respected" or something along those lines.

They're talking about a reporter. They call her Limey Louise. Can't remember her last name.

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